High Rocks Park, Point Pleasant, PA

30+ Miles of River Adventures

Ringing Rocks, Upper Black Eddy

Discover A Magical World Along The Delaware River

From symphony concert in the park to the world renowned Bucks County Playhouse, the Delaware River Towns have everything you’re looking for in culture and adventure.

The Delaware River Towns are brimming with talent in the performing arts, whether it’s an independent movie screening, a symphony concert, or a live production at the world-renowned Bucks County Playhouse.

Looking for some fun? Head outdoors! Rent a canoe for an afternoon paddle on the beautiful Delaware River. Or keep your feet on solid ground and enjoy a romantic carriage ride or a bike ride along the canal. The Delaware River Towns have it all.

Discover The River Towns

Music / Theatre / Entertainment

Bucks County Playhouse inspires, entertains and engages audiences with theatrical productions of new and classic plays and musicals featuring Broadway and Hollywood artists. We provide innovative arts education and community programs that celebrate the performing arts.

The Bucks County Playhouse is located at the site of a former grist mill on the bank of the Delaware River. It originally opened on July 1, 1939. Over the next 70 years, a veritable Who’s Who of . . . Hollywood and Broadway legends have played the stage of BCP – Grace Kelly, Angela Lansbury and Robert Redford to name a few. In 2012 the newly remodeled and restored Playhouse opened to once again take its place as “America’s Most Famous Summer Theater.”

The Riverside Symphonia is a professional and a community orchestra in the best sense of the word. The Symphonia is based in Lambertville, NJ and gives performances in Our Lady of Guadalupe, 5194 Cold . . . Spring Creamery Road, Doylestown, PA

Museums

The Bucks County Children’s Museum offers 10,000 square feet of unique interactive exhibits for children ages 1-7 to explore. Exhibits include a simulated Hot-Air Balloon Ride, General Store, Hospital . . . (opening May 2015), Artifact Dig, Factory Works, the new science based Airways to Waterways and much more! The Museum also offers popular birthday party room packages and private parties. Admission is $8 per person ages 1 and up. Please visit www.buckskids.org for hours, helpful visitor information and special events!

In 1988, the James A. Michener Art Museum opened as an independent, non-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of the Bucks . . . County region. The museum is named for Doylestown’s most famous son, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who first dreamed of a regional art museum in the early 1960s. Current exhibits include A Time to Break Silence: Pictures of Social Change, a visual documentation of protest, political transformations, and social change; George Sotter: Light and Shadow, the largest ever survey of Sotter’s works; and Dedicated, Displayed, Discovered: Celebrating the Region’s School Art Collections, a collection of original works of art from school districts in Bucks, Montgomery, Berks, and Lehigh counties. Join us on Art & Antiques weekend for giveaways of exclusive merchandise from the Michener Museum shop!

Activities

Hunterdon County is a premier destination for cyclists of all ages. The Delaware and Raritan Canal Park Towpath runs right through Lambertville! Visit www.bikehunterdon.org to download a map and get . . . other useful information about the various area biking routes.

Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that showcases an extraordinary diversity of plants native to Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley region. We care for and . . . protect our native plant collection with the goal of encouraging the public to visit, enjoy, and learn about the richness of Pennsylvania’s natural heritage. Of the approximately 2,000 species native to Pennsylvania, the Preserve is home to nearly 800 of them. More than 80 of these species are rare, threatened or endangered native plants designated as Plants of Special Concern in Pennsylvania. A deer exclosure fence surrounds and protects 100 of our 134 acres. Over two and a half miles of picturesque trails offer some of the best hiking in all of Bucks County. You’re invited to learn more about our unique plant collection and the wealth of birds, butterflies, and other wildlife that it supports. Educational programs run year- round. Take our virtual tour of seasonal highlights, take advantage of our online native plant resources, and plan a visit!

The Bucks County Children’s Museum offers 10,000 square feet of unique interactive exhibits for children ages 1-7 to explore. Exhibits include a simulated Hot-Air Balloon Ride, General Store, Hospital . . . (opening May 2015), Artifact Dig, Factory Works, the new science based Airways to Waterways and much more! The Museum also offers popular birthday party room packages and private parties. Admission is $8 per person ages 1 and up. Please visit www.buckskids.org for hours, helpful visitor information and special events!

World’s River Tubing Capital. We are the most experienced outfitter in the area, providing Tubing, Rafting, Canoeing and Kayaking trips since 1967 along the scenic Delaware River. Fun for the whole . . . family. No age limit. An adventure for everyone. Only 8 miles north of Lambertville/New Hope on Route 32. Best price around-$13 Tubing-see website for details. “Where we love to see you wet.”

Delaware River Tubing provides safe and fun river activities that include Tubing, Rafting, Canoeing and Kayaking where halfway on an individuals 6 mile trip a free BBQ meal is provided to each guest. . . . Other services are available upon request and a retail store is fixed so that each guest can bring home an awesome souvenir!

Encore Rides provides a unique way to experience the sites, history and tastes of Bucks and Hunterdon counties by offering guided bike tours that combine access to these venues. In addition to . . . pre-established rides, we can help design a tour that meets your schedule, interests and biking experience.

An independent nonprofit all-volunteer organization that raises funds for programs and other needs for the New Hope & Solebury Library. Support life-long learning, access to information and . . . community programs for all ages through contributing to the Free Library of New Hope and Solebury.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a nonprofit veterans service organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from the active, guard and reserve forces. We . . . trace our roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service. Many arrived home wounded or sick. There was no medical care or veterans’ pension for them, and they were left to care for themselves. Our Mission: To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans. Our Vision: Ensure that veterans are respected for their service, always receive their earned entitlements, and are recognized for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of this great country.

OAR Studio

OAR is a premier indoor rowing studio located along the Delaware River in Lambertville, New Jersey. We offer group fitness classes, open row sessions and indoor rowing lessons for all fitness levels . . . and ages.